Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 33, n. 9 (May 1980), p. 6

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E. M. FORD Photo Courtesy Rev. M. N. Weber Rolling in heavy land swells under tow of tugs LAUREN CASTLE and JOHN M. SELVICK on March 3rd off Manitowoc, enroute from Milwaukee to Bay Shipbuilding's Sturgeon Bay yard for rebuild. “I E. M. FORD Photo Courtesy Rev. M. N. Weber On the drydock at Sturgeon Bay on March 27th undergoing initial damaged plate removal on her stem and starboard side. Loaded with a Winter cargo of storage cement, the 83-year-old steamer was torn from her Milwaukee dock in heavy weather on December 24th and settled to her slip's 28-foot depth. Damage repairs may run as high as $6 million. Sagi

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